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I would likely start with the data from the powder manufacturer, and start making a dozen or so with a weight halfway between their listed minimum and maximum, to be safe. (If the maximum load only is given, then I would start 10&#37; less than max.) I'd shoot those and if there's no problems, then I may decide to go to within 5% to 10% of the max. I tend not to make hot loads, but that's my personal preference.

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